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This is an area where close monitoring pays off in dollars and cents. Christianity Today (2000)They say the rise should be no more than two per cent. The Sun (2011)The temperature was at one hundred degrees and the humidity one hundred per cent.Peter McEvoy For Love or Money (2006)The pounddropped by more than a cent against the dollar after the figures were published. Times, Sunday Times (2010)Petrolcosts two cents a litre. Times, Sunday Times (2006)Or was it a euro cent? The Sun (2013)Switzerland has a 4.5 per cent ratio and is considering raising it. Times, Sunday Times (2013)The sector remains 9 per cent smaller today than it was before the crisis struck. Times, Sunday Times (2014)Sterling is worth 12.7 per cent more against the dollar than a year ago. The Sun (2009)Altogether the fruit is worth 70 cents.Pressley, Michael & McCormick, Christine Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers, (1995)The pound has also slipped 1.7 per cent against the euro over the pastmonth. Times, Sunday Times (2014)The airlinewants to double this to 12 per cent over two years. Times, Sunday Times (2015)Economists like to tally things in dollars and cents, but the significance of what happened cannot be expressed in purely monetary terms.John Cassidy DOT.CON (2001)I wonder how many of that 36 per cent make a small fortune employing cheapforeign workers. The Sun (2014)The sparecapacity in the House was now 24 per cent.Susie Gilbert and Jay Shir A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since
1945 (2003)Germany have won 55 for a 60 per cent victory ratio. The Sun (2010)The existing subsidy arrangement of 43 per cent of costs with a 500,000 ceiling was obsolete.Susie Gilbert and Jay Shir A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since
1945 (2003)The company is gradually trading out of unwantedassets, now 15 per cent of the portfolio. Times, Sunday Times (2014)